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institutions. Academic innovation and a technology-rich teaching and
learning environment have garnered the university a reputation for
excellence. Our progressive workplace is located only one hour from
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Faculty of Pure and Applied Science
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Instructor

Position # 20914CLTIR
– The Department of Mathematics and Statistics seeks to fill a
9.5-month contractually limited position at the rank of Instructor I
effective August 1st, 2014. The successful candidate should hold a Masters
degree or have equivalent education and work experience. Preference will be
given to candidates who have experience teaching introductory calculus
courses or labs.

The Department seeks a dynamic individual, who has a strong commitment to
teaching. Duties for the position include teaching one course during the
term, co-ordinating and instructing a number of calculus laboratories,
supervising undergraduate and graduate assistants, and co-ordinating the
activities of Acadia's Math and Stats Help Centre. The successful applicant
will also contribute to the service activities of the Department.

Applications must include a letter of application, an up-to-date
curriculum vitae, and confirmation of degree (Master's or PhD). Potential
candidates shall send the application package and arrange to have three
letters of reference sent to:

The University invites applications from all qualified individuals;
however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Acadia
University is committed to employment equity and values a diverse and
inclusive workplace. We therefore invite applications from Aboriginal
peoples, African Nova Scotians, persons with disabilities, visible
minorities, and women, as well as persons of any sexual orientation or
gender identity. Consistent with the principles of employment equity, the
primary criterion for appointment to a position is academic and
professional excellence. Candidates who are a member of one of the
aforementioned groups, and who wish to have the application considered as
such, should complete the Employment Equity Voluntary Self-Identification
Form as part of their application package.

While budgetary approval has been granted for this position, Acadia
University reserves the right not to fill this position, or to fill this
position at a level different from the advertised level or term.